August 29, 2008

Kaale kaale baadal..

..jab bhi chaayenge..
yeh din pyaare pyaare yaad aayenge..


memories.. wonder what we would do without them! Sometimes memories are the only way we get to see and cherish people not there amongst us anymore...

and at other times, even if given the opportunity to relive them, situations don't let you.. and it does lead to a lot of disappointment.. in others and in yourself..

someone gets closer to you than life.. some ppl who are an integral part of life, get farther away..

changing times.. changing life.. finding a balance is hard but definitely not impossible..

life sure is a roller-coaster ride..
with a lot of highs and few lows, surely it is a good ride! (touchwood)

random thoughts on a cloudy dull friday morning (esp. if you are down with a cold!)

Also wishing Sudks the very best of luck in his new venture! and loads of 'happyness'!

August 18, 2008

Flowers in the park

I seem to be obsessed with macro shots of flowers! I do use the in-built macro function of course. Reminds me, high time I started exploring the manual settings!

Some images of common flowers captured at Nandi Hills.



Bland title I know.. but all I could come up with were lyrics of Hindi songs with phool or rang in it. Somehow decided against using them this time!


August 14, 2008

MaLe ninthu hodha mele..

Its the awesome-weather-time in Bangalore again. :-) A light drizzle almost the entire day and heavy rains in the late evening/night. The drizzle makes the walks an absolute delight!
But the rains also mean landslides around the Ghats and floods which means going anywhere in South India is not advisable! There goes a long weekend down the drains.

Now, you wonder what is the relation to the title of the post. Actually nothing. I just wanted to post this song (mentioned in the title) from the Kannada movie Milana and the above short documentary on rain just followed!

Ok...back to the song..Pras was talking about this song when the movie was released. I somehow, did not follow up on it. Finally I did get a chance to hear it around Oct/Nov last yr. Am still hooked on to it!

What makes it special?
- Shreya Ghoshal's singing (the feel she puts into it is incredible!).
- The video is very neatly shot (actually makes you watch the movie. I asked San/Sudks and didn't get a good enough review though!)
- Lyrics - Jayant Kaikani strikes again (except the 'dooravaNi' part)
- Add to it reasons which instantly puts me into a flash-back mode! memories... bitter ones...sweet ones..
- and oh.. i have to mention this.. I was listening to songs on my cellphone while traveling back from office yesterday.. It was drizzling and then the rain suddenly stopped. Guess what was the song which started playing at that point?!?! Nice co-incidence na? :-)

For now, just listen to the song here: http://www.kannadaaudio.com/Songs/Moviewise/home/Milana.php (Shreya and Sonu Nigam version)
Video here: http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=WdQ2jB-x4KU

As always the lyrics follow! :-)

Movie: Milana (2007)
Singers: Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal
Music: Mano Murthy
Lyrics: Jayanth Kaikani

MaLe ninthu hodha mele hani ondhu mooDidhe
maathella mugidha mele dhani ondhu kaaDidhe
heLuvudhu yenu uLidhu hogidhe
heLali hege thiliyadhaagidhe

novinalli jeeva jeeva aritha nanthara
nalivu bere yenidhe preethi anthara
ninna haaDinalli indhu bereva kaathara
ondhe saari nee keLeya ee swara
manasalli chooru jaaga bekidhe
keLali hege thiLiyadhaagidhe

MaLe ninthu hodha mele hani ondhu mooDidhe
maathella mugidha mele dhani ondhu kaaDidhe

kaNNu theredhu kaaNuva kanase jeevana
saNNa haTava maaDidhe hrudaya ee dina
yedheya dooravaNiya kareya ringaNa
keLu jeevave yethakee kampana
hrudayavu ille kaLedhu hogidhe
huDukale beke thiLiyadhaagidhe

MaLe ninthu hodha mele hani ondhu mooDidhe
maathella mugidha mele dhani ondhu kaaDidhe
heLuvudhu yenu uLidhu hogidhe
heLali hege thiliyadhaagidhe



August 12, 2008

Cauvery theeradhalli

Different outing this one. It was not the usual office gang, but with my new team for the successful (until we get feedback from the customer!) release of our beta product. San was a little apprehensive about joining as she had other engagements, but she finally made it! :-) The remarkable thing was A joined too!!!

I organized an outing for the first time.. thanks to Sudks for that! (being the constant organizer of our previous trips helped in thinking like him :-) and the TT booking) The plan was to go to Jungle Lodges in Bheemeshwari, (also called the Cauvery Fishing Camp) around 100 odd kms from Bangalore, for a day outing. We decided that it should fall on a weekday, and we chose Wednesday! Escaping into the wilderness in the middle of the week is truly fun.

After initial hiccups, things started to look bright - the dumb-charades and antakshari (but of course!) in the TT was good fun. We reached the place around 11 am (a good 1 1/2 hrs behind schedule). After some refreshments, we were frisked off for a 'trek' by the local guide. So we started walking on the forest path for around 15 min and then climbed a small steep mountain for another 15 min. This was a lil tricky. We were not able to get a good grip because of a lot of loose stones lying around.


At the top of the peak, there is a watch tower, which gives a very good view of the surrounding green canopy and the flowing river.





We spent around 30-45 min in that tower and then off we went down for lunch. After that, we just hung around the banks of the river Cauvery (am I the only one who remembers the kannada movie 'Belli moDagaLu' whenever I hear/utter the word Cauvery???). There were swings and hammocks and we had a delightful time swinging and well.. lazing around. A lot of photography sessions happened too.



Around 3.30 pm, the guide asked us if we were ready for a coracle ride - a short 3-4 kms one. The group had no qualified swimmer and even the assurance of a life jacket did not appeal to us. Add to this, a big crocodile resting on a rock in the river! Few of them decided to try it and the enthusiasm gradually spread to the others and we decided to go for it. San and Raji were the motivators, I must say! The ride was nice, but as the coracle made its way through the rapids, it did feel scary.


A refreshing Tea break later, a quick cricket session followed. Then, very reluctantly, we started off towards the city and its madness! A totally fun-filled, much needed refreshing break.
Its a different story that we all needed a day or two to recover from the fatigue!

More pics below.

Khilte hai gul yahaan



Shooting out



Serene?!

August 8, 2008

Khel khel mein

In the last 2 days I have realized how much fun it is to actually play games - whether it is cricket (my hand-eye coordination is very very poor, so you get the picture :-D) or Scrabble!

The last I played scrabble was when-i-was-a-lil-girl!! So when Josh bought the game board, I was thrilled!

Seeing the rules, seeing the board with its double letter, triple word scores, the cute milk-chocolaty square chunks of letters ;-) was very refreshing. The game was too!
Forming words with the letters that are available, trying to outdo the other with better scoring words, trying to block the opponent from forming better words - very engaging game this one. And oh! i.q. and quo are not valid, even though you get a high score! :-p

Here's the picture of the board after the game finished. Guess what, I won!! :-)

August 5, 2008

Silence at dusk!

Was browsing through some old folders and came across the snaps of the Hampi trip. Here is one of the snaps - of the Vijaya Vittala temple. Go there during sunset, it is at its best!




One more snap around Hampi at dusk.